Kennel Operators Legally Shoot 80 Dogs

August 15th, 2008 Posted By drillanwr.

Man! … That just ain’t right …


12 Responses

  1. DC

    People piss and moan more about 80 sick dogs that were euthinized with a .22 (which, by the way can kill a human), than they do about a country that was overrun by a bunch of soulless russian shitballs, where thousands of people were murdered.

    Where’s our priorities?

    (I still don’t know what point that dickhead reporter was trying to make about 80 .22LR cartridges)

  2. majortom

    A candle light vigil?!?!?

  3. goose

    DC

    I guess you shoot dogs in your free time right? You cant expect 24/7 reports on a war thats simmering out, if it was happening in America then maybe.

  4. young gun

    all dogs go to heaven right?

  5. Steve in NC

    BAD DOG! :gun: :twisted:

    DC :beer:

  6. HugoDePayenz

    I agree with DC, people need to get their priorities straight when they value the life of an animal over that of a human. Specifically that of a defenseless unborn infant. You all know what i am talking about.

  7. DC

    :arrow: goose

    DC

    I guess you shoot dogs in your free time right? You cant expect 24/7 reports on a war thats simmering out, if it was happening in America then maybe
    _____________________________________________________________

    Don’t be absurd. I love dogs, but I think sick ones like that should be euthinized to save them their suffering.

    And I don’t expect “24/7″ reports from a war zone. All I ask is that the casualities be givin at least the consideration that these shit-for-brains, leftist, MSM jerk-offs give to some sick dogs…………So STFU!

  8. doubleglock

    DC more :beer: :beer: Poor poochy whoochy - I think they serve dog at the Peking games. Maybe another export? Could help the balance of payments. :mrgreen:

  9. TBinSTL (just typical)

    I had a dog that had to be “put down” and there was no way I was going to take her to the vet for that(she was terrified of him). I took care of it myself and have never regreted it. She was a big St Bernard so I didn’t trust the job to a .22LR. Suffice to say, the last thing she knew was that getting the best meal she had ever had and then…nothing. I don’t know about these people but I couldn’t leave a pet that I loved to spend her last moments in a place that terrified her. I still miss her but my Cooper keeps me busy now:
    http://www.dogster.com/dogs/751284

  10. TBinSTL (just typical)

    BTW, I don’t think Zimmerman is worth a damn, but the report is pathetic as well. They deserve each other. Fleas? He shot them all because they had fleas? I mean, for fuck’s sake… All I can figure is that business wasn’t so good and this was just his justification for “liquidating” his stock.
    The bit with the .22 rounds lined up of the table was pure high school A/V club shit. Not a winner in this bunch on any side.

  11. Arthur Aria

    :arrow: DC

    Two things:

    First, how can you say that ticks, sores from flies, and excessive fleas are “illnesses” that justify “ending their suffering.” That’s absurd and I refuse to believe you’d kill your own dog because he got fleas and tick sores.

    Second, one local TV station doing a story about a local outrage does not constitute losing perspective of what’s important. Should they just ignore all local news when people get killed on the other side of the world?

  12. DC

    :arrow: Arthur Aria
    OK…..you’re right about one thing…..I wouldn’t put my own dog down because he has ticks, or fly sores, but what these dumb asses don’t realize is the secondary infections that arise from fly, tick and flea bites, that get spread throughout a community of animals in close proximity to each other.

    Erlichia, Rock Mountain Spotted fever, Parvo and several other virus which I’m not familiar with, are spread by ticks. Plague virus is spread by fleas, and flys carry all manner of bacteria and virus. All are passed on to their bitten hosts, in this case dogs. The dogs pass the virus on to each other thru their feces.

    Treatment for animals infected by most of these virus is NOT a simple, nor inexpensive process. Depending on the severity and length of time of the infections, most, if not all of them will either succumb to the viral toxins, and those who survive will likely require hospitalization for an inderminable time.

    I have suffered the loss of my beloved german shepard, Ruby to Erlichia, So I know what it takes and we spent over $1800 just to find out she wouldn’t live thru the night. Oh, and that was from 1 tick bite.

    So it should come as no surprise that although he could have chosen a more “humane” method, Mr Zimmerman may have had this in mind……we don’t know, and the newsputz’s didn’t bother to get his side of the story, and if they did..they certainly didn’t air it. On top of that, Zimmerman is a farmer….probably not made of money, certainly not in the amounts of the tens of thousands it would have cost to nurse all those dogs back to health.
    I certainly didn’t hear of anybody like PETA or any of those other whiny animal-rights people, beating his door down to save them either.

    All the assholes on the news were interested in was a sensationalistic story, about a man who had the cold-heartedness to shoot 80 dogs………! If that’s what idiotic, bleeding-heart anti-gun fruitcakes take away from this story, then you deserve the bullshit sandwich that you’ve just been fed by those reporters.

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